!re r m s. Th. 001 m.“ is pubfished every Monday naming. by Hzxn J. Suuu, at $1 75pm muum if paid strictly n: ADVANCE—S 2 00 per annum if not pan] in advance. No subscription dimer-(firmed, unless at the option of the publisher, until all arranges are paid. 7 Annuxunxrsinsertodat theusualrateu. “Jon Pntu‘nxo done with neatness and <fibnh; ‘ 1 ' ,3nxcfin Shim Baltimore Skeefirnefl']! \ ”mite Wamplers’ 'l‘inmng Fatabfilhment -'7‘,.'Coxmnn menrm Orncz"7on the sign. { E " Small Farm :“ T PRIVATE SALE—The‘snlacribcr of ‘A -fers A! private .nnle the. following VAL ‘AQL’E PROPERTY” shunted in Strubau township. Adams county, Pm, on the public road lending from Gettysburg to Harrisburg, ‘4fmiles North East of tlge former place. The Farm conmina plums and 32 Perches, glad the improvements wnsiat of a good sub stantial [)\\'ELLING llllUSl£,Frnme Barn, \th House, Wood House, no Dry Honae, Carriage House, and fl : l‘ider Plus, with other necessary out-buildings; two wells of good water in the yurd. There is an Orchard 0! ‘good fruit on the premises. The prupergis well propor tioned with nleaduw and timber inlld. It is (‘nnlenient to Market-I,ohurclxeg, Wheel; #11:, mixkiuglt very desirable. The attention 01' pub chaser; is invited to it. Unll upon or Iddrus the undersigned, residing thereon. DANIEL H. “mum, Gettysburg P. (L, Ail-ms co. Pn. N. IL—‘l‘he luhacriher also ufl'ers 16d Acres nf her. soil l‘mirie Lam], situated near Dresden; l’owuhcik counlyJovru. , .A j'l). H. F. .\ug.31,1963, (t - _ ‘ New Warelnise. 0 O BITSHELS UF’ GRAIN .0 O WANT-ED.“ the neannn u’nd Produoe Menu, in Cnrlide street, Adjoin in); Shefldl t Buehler‘s establishment. The lughesl max-kg! p‘rice will qlwuya be paid in tub for . GRAIN, of :1? kinds. FLOUR. SEEDS, kc. Alwnfi on hand and for side, at the smallest pining, , a . , GUANUS. £ _ SALT, FISH. '} UIEUCQRIE<,I&¢., ‘. ' . WWI-sum and ram“. : “é? US! We shall do our best to give «Misfuction‘in nit Cllst'i. . ‘ ,7 ‘ .\nmmn' a: DIE“; ({C‘tqsburgfflny 11, 18133. 13' Spring Goods A? A. S’Vfl‘T-Q SUV'S -We invhe the M. ‘ tamion or bun-n tu-onr stock m Spr‘ing Couds, whirl: “in he sold ihmp. consisting of mums- DRESS GHQDS, ~ Fiat-la, Cloaking Clwhs, x-tr.‘ etc. Foffleu's and Bays “9 ur we have Clntim, Carcilneres, ('mmms. TNfincn. uith n vnricuzof (Limou ullm, &(‘,,. tt‘.‘ Call and sew. ; Mu; 18,1863.‘ .\.,SCOTT & 50$. Give‘ Us‘ a. Call! ODOR! & GILLRSPIE h‘nve jgx'lu rbcelred C n lnr2e_nnd splendid stnck of New Gomls which {ht-5' are selling as uligap us (he times u ill nlkm. ’l‘b'eir slm R has been sanded with ran- and ris of nu and n quality as (Lc'mnrket wfil: nllcrd. fil'GAllS. we have n}! kinds, Hnnl'mul Soft (‘1 lulled, l‘ulvvrizml,Gunman-d, New (31mins, l'urh mutant] Cuba. TEAS, lnfimrinL Young ”_\'sun und Hlnck Tats.- MU l._\S.~B<. New Hrlrnnad'nrtn Rica and Syrups ul dim-{mt kinds. TflllA‘l'CUS, to suit all Inn-rs of 1h:- Weld, vl'uneru, Spun. Nm‘y, t‘uudhh, Rough undu‘llvudy, N numl Leaf, mul’l-‘inc l‘nta ; Smoking Tobacco, l 5 diffeggnt Hands; PIPES, a luge um! fine :«sxortnn’nt; N” ”(S uf Var-qua bmmln. Club 011, LAHPS nn~l Slmdeq. we I» we the I'll.“ Maori ment in mg pl-lte. whirl: we sell low;- n'Jso. n Ito/1 ufiiclu M (‘on! Uil.. HAMS, plniu hm! sug'lNun-d. Slimming Mn] S deg. ,FIMI'IL. al llu- best quality, “hich \w-‘nlwmys an mun-e; Crdun-u'nrc. 'l‘ulns. limb-ls. Wcu‘r Cans, kc. We 'nlnn kgep 502 mm. Conleaiuns. Fruixs, Full. Ivy lhekmnll ur by (he lmrrel, Sull.prcet, (‘hucnlnfle‘ fittrch, “lacking, [\ndigq. g'nnglles, Snaps, Curry Cmnhs and (“:34an Inge assort hwnmf Br "flies. ll ~skvu, “opfs‘ Cords, Crock ery warm it. GIVE US A UALLL Gettysburg, .\hiy‘ll, 1863‘ Salkbury Bros. ,& £50,, To syxuuxn‘axvn STREET. and 1\ -' m wmnnsmr STREET, ‘T‘nnvnmxcs. H. L, , Prupriotnrfl M an“ ofv‘ur- mo—‘t ulnnsivs JEWI- ElJl‘l' UASI’FAC'J‘URIEH m the l-watern Sum, beg: to mIL du- mwminn M ”w «.m -munily L'cnertll’h' to the Ten .\TRI'RfiISH (‘HILU’ RATE IL,‘u'hhb 111-3 v :.re nth-ring llluir gnn'is. fnr surplung bulll Fun-lg» and Du.» 1m ~u'v .\1 mnfuruuos in point of elegance thud rrul dnmlulhyl a Hm lxs'mxcr: -: For Flrrmv ”I’LLARS, we forward, nicfily (grill-ll nuzl I|”!de in good order. the follnwinz (41%": quantity ol Jewelry, equnl in fluid: to :mrl'lalrd Gum. and um 10 be recognized (mm Gnl-‘l only luv [he tryilfg-of Rclll": ‘ 4 Sol Emmi»! Tn-ec (Wallis; let‘lz'fin Flnren lina Punt: 4 E u- lhngs w mun-[l7‘] 'l‘u'ist-Wne Pins; 4 Enir lliuzs to match; 2 Pl Lin Pins: 4 l~nr Ring: to mnirlm 25 La-Eies' lliugi, Doubli lle nrt nn-l u. wriely of p uterus ; 50 Union Em blems: Tm Srmfipins, PLllll and Imitation Coral; 2”l)ouhle-Gl:l=s Lockets, engine-turned; 6 Box and G—hss I‘m: for portrait or lmir; 72 assort ed Locke“, llearl‘nn‘l Shell Chums,and 6 Band llrnceléH:——nll for Filleen Dollar's. A collec tion okais kin-lI when placed in thp fund! of anyone of ordinary in‘tellizrnccmughtlo reuil‘ mi M, In“: One Hundre‘l Pollux-3! Catalogues, containing full informntion and Prices ol Gnarls, can be obtained nupon rippli rnfion. ‘ol.!ch by Mail, Telemann or Express respectfully solicited. ‘ SALISBURY BROS. b 00., ‘ 3! Dornsncek 67 Weybosset 81.5., ‘ June 29, 1833. ,_ Proridznce, RJ. E. 8: H. T. Anthony, ANUPACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC IVI SIéTkIRIALS, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y.— (‘Akn Liuorqunnum—Our Catalogue now em braces ronsidernbly over Four Tironand differ ent subjecti (to which addnions :‘re continual -I_\ hem; mnde| of Portraits 0! Eminent Ameri nnuetu, TU: 73‘ Major-Generals, 130 Brig. (:cnernli. 239 Cdlonels,~M Lieut. Cola‘nrln, 207 Other Others, 60 Navy Officers. 525 Smtesmcn, I:7l)irhfes,us Anbhars, 30 Arum-. 1” Stage, 4': Prominent Women, 1‘47 Prominent Foreign l'urtrniu. ‘ ’ > 7 . 2.5 M Unitts er Wonxs qr Anninclnding ”product'mns of the most/caehrnted Engrav lngs, l’.-inungs, Smtu’fié, kc. Catalogue} sent ou'reCcilll ut‘a‘mmp.‘ An order for 012 g Dozen l’icturrs from our Camlugng will be filled on receipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, free. PHOTOGRAPH“) ALBUMS. ’ _» Qf ghese vf'e manu'ncflre a great, mriefy, ranging In pncc‘tmm .’.O ‘ccms £OB5O uch. 0m- M.BUMS hue the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to nnv others. The “Holler kinds can be sent safely b} mtil at a postage of In cent: per, oz. - The more expensive can be sent by Pxpl'cal. S'We also ke'ep a, large assortment of STERESCOPES St STERESCOPIC VIEWS. Our Catalogue of these will be sent to nny,nd. dies: on receipt of Stamp. ‘ E. a: H. T. ANTHOISY, Hanufacturera of Photographic Materials, 501 Bnmnwn', wa You. Friends or reludves of {imminent miliury man will confer! favor bi sending us their ”house! to copy. They will be kept corel'ul ly Indvreturned uninjured. FINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER‘ for Con (ref-tion) to present to their Punter, or for other WMN'I with suitable inscriptions, kc. lug. 14. 1363-» 95m chkmg‘ - ‘ Notice. «’HAS RECEH'ED Hl‘fiu -» , ARE w. HORNEQS ESTATE—Letters Cfiifififi ‘Eofi’éEfiLEFOFB‘NQ Jof adminlnration on the estate of Jane] M” 18 1853. 1 r , w. Raina-. 151: 0E Gemsbnrg, Adams coun-2 —' 11" ___, “'l. ’_;V_______ tv dcc‘omd, hivingbeen granted rotheunder-fi PlChlg‘G H_AS Imam {ID gxs, ‘ ' l-izgned, raiding in the same panes, I: hereby b?th 6: SUMMER LLO‘I‘HING. all ersons in ebe m mud —' 331;? "“.'””‘T'."""“T“‘~ 21:3. milk? fmmoglibu paymemrand those Gggfzfi‘lfib D ‘or 30!" Dunn: and sm!!- hiring chin.'minlt the name to present "3‘ _A_ _ _ f.‘ ;_ thénanopofly lumenfiastodtorumement. UCUHBXCR “CRUSH, a larger To! just rc - WI! my, éQm’r- “has! from Van xii}. in prim: "7.2973" ‘ Scpuz, 1863. at , W JLALBF: - ' . Br :1. J. sum}: 46th Year- Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup mu. can WNSUMI’TION. SCHENCK'S PUonmc SYRUP J mu. cm: ‘ " CONSUMPTION. ' SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP EEMMEI CONSUMPTION SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP WILL can oomsuxmm SCHEKCK'S SEA WEED TONIC I 3": firm. ’on: ‘ ‘ DY‘SPEPSIA. , Scnzficx's SEA WEED 10x10 mu. cvnl DYSPEPSIA FCHENCK'S,’ EE‘IAj‘VEED TONIC 1% inn: ecu: , DYSFEPSLA. scrmscxs‘ SEA warm ,mmc ‘ mu. ~(”can DYSPEPSIA SCHEXL‘K‘S‘ MANDRAKE PILLB Wild. was LIVER“ COMPLAINTS SCH ENCK'S MAXDRAKE PILLS Wth cm: LIVER COMI’LA BITS. SCHENCKTS MANDRAKE BILLS mu. (‘1 m: ‘ ‘ LIVER COMPLAINTS. . ‘SCHENCK‘S MASURAKE PILLS WILL CURE LIVER COMPLAINTS ‘ DRJ’. H. SCHESCK ha: :1 Large Suit of moms at .\‘o. 32 Buvn Sl’llEET‘,.\'EW YORK, where he énn be found every Tuesday from 9 A. x. 163:. In; mad at :n North sth street, l‘hilndelphiu, efery Sulnruhy. .~ We kerpa 1! large supply of medicines 11. his roomswwhich can be- had at all times. Those W‘Hlillg ad? ice ur utxn-minnlion of l he Lungs will do well to call on him as above. He g also: no charge for fidvice, but for» thorough Tl-xnminauon will: the Respimuleterhhis price i‘a $3. . ‘ Mum-perm" are afraid to hzlre tho-if lung exumind by Dr. Sclnnck, fol-Tear they nil he fonul muurnhle, and by that means it is put olf until it is too lite. How much butler it would be to knuw their com“ on at once, u by ulmmluncc of eridvuoe. Dr. S. has shown suicienl certificnms- in thus city that he has cured ndvnucvd anus nf ('onsampticn. Ur. denck's Principal Office is 39 North SIXTH Street, Phlhulelphiw, Pm.Y where loll” for mlvice should always lu- directed. Price of the Puaqsw'a‘vl’u'r and Sn Wain Tune each $1 per h' ule or $5 the hull'donen. Mumun: Plus. 25 rents pl-rhox. ' l-‘ur snle by nll Druggisu and Storekeepers. Sept. 7., ”(53. lm Valuable Farm 'r PUBLIC»SALE.—On TI'HSMY, the A 611) day of OCTOBER next, file huh swim-rs. Executor: m'lhe his! will mnl "gm arnt of Hrnry Walt. (IL-reused, will offer at Public Sale, on the pn-musn. the “I”thng valuable Rm! Estate at snid’deeodcn‘t. viz b A FARM, iiumlc inT-y, rono township, Adams county, Pm. adjoining lands of Henry :1. My crn, H9q., Snnmerflurch, the may 1:“er owned by Joseph Hill, tad tubers, containing ll? Acres, more or less. The impron-menls consist of I good Two-story Lox Dwelling HOUSE, Bunk Barn. “'nliuu Shed, Spring llnqse, with u neicrlailing spring of wgter, and other necessary onl-buildings. The fntmiu in” u high suite of minivan n—all huving‘ been thoroughly Jimed,‘nnd fencing good. There is n'nuliuieM-y of excellent. Meadow and Tim berland, and “an-r‘in nearly all Ihe hulls.— The properly is A most desirable one. Beside many other advantages. it is‘cfiumnient to churches. sx-hools. mills, stores, &¢., being but. Exit 3 mile from the pleasant village of New Cl'l-Etrr. Parsons wainz to view the premises will call upon hcob Rummell, residing lhereon.. @Sule’lu commence at l o’ylock, P. it, on said day, when Attendance will.be given and Lgrms made known by. . GEU'RGE wow, JOSEPH WOLF, John Runes, Auctionéeh , Ezecuwfl July 27, [863. uy , , \ Removals. r 18E amen-signed. befig the authorized person 1.1- to mnke removals into Ever Gremgceg‘ne le ry, hopeslhat such as cdntemplute the removal 9f the remains of deceased relatires or frieudé will avail themselreaol this leuxan oftheyenr to hafeitdonc. Removals nude with gnomptness wlenus low, sud no efl‘on spuredto DIEJBC. ' PETER ’l‘llQßN, ){n‘rch 12', '6O. Keeper of the Cemetery. Meat. , AMS, SIIOULDERS and SIDES, of best qunmy, and Chelp, an Aug. 24. GEO. B. KALB‘FLRISCH'S. Tailoring. THE sqhscriber, having returned from the Army, takes this method or informing the public Hut he has mmmenced the TAILOR IXG BUSINESS again, u the old stand, in ch‘horrystown. Adams county, Pan. a‘nd that. he will make nu garments m the beslstflvlc, and a: reasonable rates. He hopes by'itrict “caution to busmesa and a desire to please, to mom, a full shire of public pnlronnge. GEORGE MIHM. Aug.‘ 31, H.861}!!! ___‘a .._... Farmers’ Br. Mechanics’ SAVINGS INSTITUTIUN 0F EPAXS 00., maving/increasediu cwimt, up enlarged its business ind extended ms accommodations Loan day, Wednesday. [April 6, 1863. Lf ‘Plckmg AS RECEIVED Hm H SPRING 1: SUMMER CLOTHING COME ONE, coma ALL. Kay 18, 1863. V A DEM©I©RATH© AND 'FAMULV J©URNAL Che u,st. 'm'l‘ CONSTITUTE! A I'l‘A'l‘l- [ Wlnt commutes a State? 1 Not high ruised bmlemenu or laboreg mound, .VThick wall nrmoated gale; , 3 Not citigprondmith spire: ntggiturrets crowned; ‘ Not buys nor broad nrm’drongl‘ , I d . Where, loughing at me norufii‘fpi'nufies ddé; , Nontaned qnd Ipnngled mung]: m ‘Where low bred AbauneuA watts perfume to 1 H: pride. No, fien—high-minded men, ~~ “ With powerru far ibove dullbrntes endowed, ‘ In faint, brnke or den, Al bean! excd mid rocks and brambles rude. Man who their duties know, - But know their rights, and knowing, dare «MIN-in. ' I } Pré‘vchtlbe long lim'd blow, . I 4 An}! crnll'nhe tyrants whlle thcyrenq the chain. These boésmute a Style; And Sovefreigi lung, ihe‘Stnte'a collectpd will, O‘er throyu 3nd globea’elxile ‘ ‘ ‘ _Siu eruptiumrowuing‘good, rqxtesling ill, Smite by Jier guard frown, ‘ The fieng‘Dis‘cretioq" like a vapor sinks; And e'on the all dazzling crown . Hide: his fnintnyn, “1,4 at her bidding utility‘s. Su‘wu 2h; henv'n loy’l‘l isle. . ' {l‘han Leabo fairer and the Cretan shore ? ‘M mnre dmll freed om agile? , :Shnu Britdnl [anguish and be men no mbro? 'Since all must life resign ;' Those lweet rewards u hich decorate the brave 'Tis folly to decline, ' - And steal inglorious to the sllan! grave- " *Discnefiouurys: arh'ngaw)‘ power. '4 @imfllmnufi. “muss or THE DEMOCRATIC ‘ STATE CENTRAL commune. To the Citizens_qf Pcrumyiwniu: , ’ We would respectfully and earnestly ad dress a. few win-duo thnse of you who have rejurned to youi: hug-ms“ lrmn the "military service of our «gantry. Un Indium] wh jecls. we addrea‘s you all ":4 citizens; it. is u citizens yqu will attend the pulls. Your State, by hyr lmw, solemnly enjoins upon you not. to approach the pulls as soldiers. On some of the Question» of the «lay. you have land special lugg‘us (l! abselvntionr— You have been at. fie South. You have seen its negro population. Many oi you have come back cunvmce'l lmw vain nnd impracticable are the ache-mes for its in stant emancipmlon mnl mlvuncemnnl, in prosecuting which the Abolitinn put? dis turbed the harnmny fifth» Union. and lit lalt-involvul the white rum of our country in the work of mulunl doeih-gctiou by chill war. < x You liarelenrnodJoo. from t'nnr )fl - ' "I": a ~ , —~w—--~ - _ ers; ‘nnd lrom the. M‘hple Vnti lmv; lift; Virmm’n' 1" ””5 case Judge Allison, of Among, that it ivi this mums Loin-me for elc- - Elle (‘nurtoi‘ Common Pleas, n RPP‘lbliNn. vutmg the negro Which mm, pr-urncts the l "g‘ie'l‘lf‘" flint. under the Constitution war. At'ter yourfirst victories, the mass of iM I anylwinm, 79'" "m“ “0" be PW?" the Southern PBOlile could have L been i lly'soldxers who “s*“ absent from ”“3 Slate. brought ”Mk intO, the Union under the i-A 1“" damn" '" ”‘6 “:“P""“" Gm" "”5 Gonmtution; the mission. Landau would 5“. the cm alphase ”mm" Milk“ That have been left without an army; but the .Qourt “ho dw'ded l'h'“ “ml" th‘ Constitu- Abolition party dictated n Pollcy um set | “s'" "rye“"iymm‘u‘e ”mm" '°‘° 5" aside the Constitution, and presented in "11-'3 "“1“" The language of the Constitu its place emancipation. negro eqmlity and I hon- '5 6'9"“ Jud!” have "OJ”W" to ‘l’ Eefleral confiscation: American white men it" 1" thoughth‘e people may W”; find a do not-submit 6&8"! to term: like these lpropomlxon to alter the Constitution in this and 'they have [lfl'ordetl to the secession pmnt mllcorne next yearbefore me people. leaders thn very mean: "my heeded m lAtupresen'tit readq thua: f i stimulate their follower-i to desperate and S‘m' 51' In electiom by the citizens, protracted resistance. Thus the war hm :every white “Fem“ of "‘9 ‘39 OHM“!!!- been kept up’wuh all its terrible expendi- one yearsnhavmg "fided i“ "1° Stn‘te one nil-31%;}, and blood and “am“- *The younand m deflection di'Jtri‘chlieré he’ (for; Abolit" ists hue been the hell recruiting .‘0 Wk- ten days _imntediately preceding ”Ch oflicers' for Lee and Davis, for without the lelection. and “My" two years pnial i' State help of the Abolition proclamations they Ibr county tax. winch shall have been assess; never could have drawu train tue t;mnll3mfiMlent!“n dayshel‘ore election, “bu" white population at the'Stnteg they occupy ‘emny the rights of an elector." kc, . the vast armies which, in newly every bat. i: flownthe busenese 0f “‘5 ““3"!“ 9f the th. have exceeded in numbers, but not in; R 5" “mm?” m excrte 9’93““?!b “mom! 501- valor; the soldiers of the Union. Freon-id‘s" against thepemocrntic judge: lies in cally, the Abolition party at the North has )tlm: The constitutional °bj°°°l°n “3‘“"s‘ Proved theth useful ally to th. secession in” “.1“? '0“ “‘5 first-raised by Republi' eaders. for the Abolition policy hos sileno- lam" .m ord". ‘0 “cu“ ‘s‘ Office 0f Sheriff ed and keep under the Union men of the 9f Ph'li‘deipbmwlhe Risfinhlicnncundidate. South, of whom Mr. Lincoln said. in hi: i l‘he rejection or- the “5""- vote did secure first mesmge, “It may be well questioned illlhe ofhce to the Republioan candidate, Mr. w'hether there is today a nnjomy of that Johnson. and he lmldmt now. legally qualified your»; or any State, except, i ll “dgéAllisoandge Reed, Judge Strong, perhapsb‘outh Carolina, in l'iworofdiaunion-i ab decided agumst the oamp vote ; but the there is much reason to believe that the 1“ u“? is I” dmmed ”mm“ the Democratic Union men are the majority in many. ifzpan?ldazes-;-yet’ they were ”“3 snd?” ".ho‘ not every other one 01 the so called leceded ; m t): dmmon Show“ ”mt 53° par" feelmg States." More wus the weakness of the re— [ion sway them from domghvvhat they belliQn._,tlli Abolition crime to its aid and i new_ to be the” duty. For this the Dem united the Southern people. lolerntic party hon‘ors them, and nominates The Democracy-dime advocated a consti- I em $0 hlgh (”he“) Of "blah they 1”" tntional policy, maintaining at the North inlay;- "01-ml" M" Rom.” Ewmg' who and always offering to the south, the origi-’ oat 1‘ case, '3 among .Lhe" anrniest sup nnl Constitution agreed m by ourfore— Imrkers. ittlie Republican politicians can ‘ ““th Thus we saw a means of giving pin“ ll political capital outol' this matter. the Union men of the South the upper ’3o:;tnotlbe among honest men "b 9 want i band of the secessionists, This is prevent- i in "”1.“ £6: d - - . ‘ ed by the policy of the Abolnt'ionists at the ith “lung t e Como“ nitlteCourtngainst North; and when they lose political pow. If can“? vgte, Judge Woodward was "0t er here. then their twin brothers, the 555- I 52:53:“: OK the'émnor due toour 5311“” ceuionists of the South. wxll full trom pow. “It is.due :3 sex i. . . er there. As soldiers, you huve had full ihowe‘ . - 0 our citizen mld'ew to add, experience of military ru‘e. You know its i m t fie" 1% respect to the “58‘ or (mild uses, its hardships and its evils. Necesia- ‘ “a: - av? een before u“ that no 50mm“ ry in Armies. it is'no‘t, as you well know, a ‘ trnt Yin-p toutedu The frauds it?“ perpe-i form of Government fit for a free people. 1 13m: 13,?” inflame by mime“ .‘Pecu-i The strict submission, the unquestioniug cum ' w glprow around the military i Owenced'o every Buperior reqwred by ‘ troyrfrhe 1:113:55 :ci-ardofuplfsxiti?:tl:at“:ls?o(3)::-i nil itnry iscipline—these you agreed to iv, force and f“. l‘ " ‘ ' 3 give in military duties during the term of ‘, citizen and 3113‘] y returns, mdi to 9th l our ehliltntent. But do Wu i 'so tor {thin out of t)8 fairnnd} tyinder the same rule at hang)? 13:3: 1;: iiqr‘xlim ellectionpmvnled for by law. * l * ‘ with satisfaction ”provost marshals” lord- l horseruoniénftnrilé surrenderthe comforts of ingdi‘t overghefClonstitution “id the 11“”. leountar thergrivgtigrhg og‘izligessinlpnfii‘i) Eli: 3 in our peace n -9 - ~ - ~ . they better and wifgnfhthdohlruggceiges this I {’figiifiigfiiigfi :23 fgriiose OfFl't‘ghc‘lmg m 8 inflates? y - . . ' - e El'vs 0 e coun. well. Some nrexgiillulhgoytfizgi-lilf b 3: 31:13 i 236' miimgofi .51?!“ lsacrihce to make for ere ignorant pnrtisan politicians, needing sit the mo 5 h ‘ fl“ “8 men who .make as much as any men to be held in check ‘ motives w: ides” ally and ilrom “W- hlghe“l by the low from perpetruting Wrongs and can. in w}: ti 9 ‘6 very {m to in?“ on tailing into errors. By the Conscription 1 fray: eg :3th “a? the “S" 0! cml Eur-i not all men frouithe age of twenty to for- .14 E ' pe n y w 19-“ “my see' What ”ye" ty-five are made liable to military dutv I once proves, that it cannot‘be exerctfied: and from’nll who may be claimed as Wllh: ' figiifieglifififil&2:L'Sfac‘t'i‘c‘ehf‘fi‘je‘fg ‘ in this clans, as well‘as from all soldia s, . w - -n -the protection of civiljustice is now min (262%: siihl Very gum?“ 0f éhe Ughtfi‘ away by proclamation ;gand no citizen is to the do not) men sh; 0!: met onsmntion. be allowad to Vlnillmki his right to liberty it by. ' +1 .. lexpectJu Se: 5? hip and mine it‘ deprivoo of it by any-Emilitury authority Ih) JU} lL gucnnstru'ction. Whilst you were fiflitihg for “10 Con-tint.- , t NS: 33.1.} ei'gusnizllggtiltli‘ngifiofl) Lei ~-. ‘ . a .t *S‘Qliltli‘d'mofiu‘zggm hove loglm,'h"° the gullnnt Army of the Pop; [maul , Wanda MW far in numbers, confronted “13er 13 mean up Wm. Puhu.” GETTYSBURG, PA-, MGNDAY, OCT. 5,- 1863. ' liberty flick xre our birthright u Ameri can freemen. Stump craters, some of them political Igenerals, forbid you to reflect on these things. They tell you now to think only lot' wer. There is n time And place for all lthinge. In the field you have thought and l noted as soldiers. Your noble deeds prove 'how well you did your military duty. You will do it again when you return tothetiel‘ But if you are to be here on election day, now is the time for you to think. as.free born citizens, of the political condition of your country. We ask you to vote with us to maintain. for yourselves and your chil dren. the free constitutional Government thst your fathere‘ left_to you. Think of these things now before it is too late.— The next proclamation may mail the hei lot bo'x. Itet us ‘tec it wisely white it is yet left to us. But you are urged—perhaps you will be ordered—not to vote for the candidates’ot' the Democracy. Why not? .We cannot reply with fact or argument to the vile slang made up of vulgar abuse and politi cal nicknames. such as ‘Copperhends,” “traitors,” “seceesioniitx,” and th‘elike.——- You learned. to despise these long ego, when they were poured out upon the gnl-‘ lent son: of Pennsylvania—upon McClellan.‘ McCall, Patterson and many others. who _{leve been your ‘eaders and your comrades inth‘clfield. A lite spe‘nt‘in honorable ser viceaf‘our country is no protection from partisan abuse. but. rather seems to pro voke it. You will judge men by their lives rind characters in the past. if you wish to he sure of them in the fluttu'e. When did our éumlidute‘for Governor, George W. Woodward. forget. his duty in order to eerve Himself or‘hie party. in any trust that Pennsylvanixgave into his keeping? “lle deprived the soldiers of a vote.” say‘ some of the Republican lmliticians. We are glad to meet a churge that has any; meaning in its. We will give a ten words‘ to mu. 3 , - 1 When you come to the polls in your} pr per election districts. you will find the! t'ét no one has. deprived you ot‘yohr vote. ’ News: a quéetion whether the Con§titu tion of Pennsylvania provided any means for a citiheJ to vote when hei'wns absent (mm his home on the day of an election.-' Four cases of army-voting camejnbout the sometime. before the courts. or rat‘her'threc cases. For in the‘cnse known as Shimmel pennich's case it was proved and admitted that no votes had been really given by anyl one; the pretended {Quinn we're-howl! to! be l‘orgeriep made up in Philadelphia, and as